399 



Crotalaria (Eucrolaluria) slianica. 



Lace, 378. 

 Croton peiidulifloruSj Hutchinson^ 



337. 

 Culham, A, B., 345. 

 Cuttings, transmission fro-n abroad, 



299. 

 Cj^mbopogori plicatus, Stapfj 83 

 Cvnanchum Pe.irsonii, .V. E, Broicrij 



'18. 

 Cyphella hevcae, Massee, 157. 

 Cyrtosperina Johnstoni; 230. 

 Cytisiis pallidas, 303. 



D. 



Date palm socdlings, the sex of, 159. 

 * Date-growing in the Old and Xew 



WorJds,' 142. 

 Decades Kewenses, 24, 150, 181, 205, 



323, 377. 

 Delpva murioii.ta, l^ierre em end. 



Badlb., 280. 



Derris involuta, 230. 



Lacei, Dunn, 206. 



— oligdsperina, 230, 



Desmodiam gyroides, 24. 



Deutzia mollis, 196. 



Diagnoses africanae, 16, 79, 132, 



167, 245, 334. 

 Dianthus(Caryophyllastrum) tenuis, 



F, ^^ Williams, 205. 

 Dichaea braohvpoda, 302. 



histrio, 302. 

 Dicliaeas from Costa Rica, 301. 

 Diplotaxis inopinata, Sprague, 16. 

 Disa (Eudisa) nigerica, Bolfe, 214. 

 Diseases of plants: — ■ 



Banana disease in Fiji, 159. 



Beech disease, 176. 



Birch, Black-knot of (with figs.), 



.IV 



Black-knot of Birch (with figs.), 



322. 

 Fungus diseases of the Potato in 



Australia, 144. 

 Macrosporium solani, hybernat- 

 ing mycelium of, in Tomato seed 



(with plat^), 145. 

 Plowrightia virgultorum (with 



figs.), 322: 

 Tomato seed, hybernating myce- 

 lium of Macrosporium solani in 



(with plate), 145. 

 Dobera Alleni, N. E Brown, 80. 

 Dclichos Hosei, Craib, 76. 

 Downer, H. E., 137. 

 Dracaena, notes on the genus (with 

 figs.), 273, 

 sessiliflora, C. H. Wright^ 3SS. 

 Dunbaria gracilipes, Lace, 152. 

 Duroia Spraguei, Wernham, 66. 



I 



E 



East Africa Protectorate, notes on 



fruit-growing in, 268. 

 Echinocactus minusculus, 346. 

 Echinopanax horridus, 263. 

 Echium aculeatum (with figs.), 121. 



— Bond-Spragaei, Sprague et Hut- 

 chinson (with figs.), 120. 



brevirame, Sprague tt Hutchin- 

 son (with figs.), 121- 



— giganteum (with figs.), 119, 



— leucophaeum (with figs.), 119. 



— Perezii, Sprague 210 (with 

 plate), 267. 



— Wildpretti (with plate), 266. 

 Echium s from the Atlantic Islands 



(with plates), 116, 265. 

 Economic notes, Swansea and dis- 



tiict, 242. 

 Edgeworthia longipes, Lace, 380. 

 Elaeis guineensis, varieties of, in 



West Africa, 285. 

 Encephalartos Hildebrandtii, 386. 



— Woodii (with plate), 260. 

 Entoloma Burkillae, Massee^ 74. 



umbonatum, Massee, 358. 

 Epidendrum profusum, 139. 

 Eriocaulon Chri'stopheri , 



330. 



Fyson, 



— Geoffreyi, Fyson, 330. 



— Mariae, Fyson, 331. 



— mysorense, Fyson, 331. 



— Oli/eri, Fyson, 331. 

 Erythrina pulclierrima, 48. 



Eucheuma papulosa, Cotton et 



Yando, 220. 

 Eugenia Zimmerniannii, Warburg 



et Craih, 124. 

 Eulophia inandensis» liolfe, 375. 



— Lambii, Bolfe, 212. 



Peglerae, liolfe, 375. 



— pusilla, Tlolje, 212. 



— Sankeyi, Bolfe, 374. 



— subintegra, Bolfe. 374. 

 Euphorbia clavidigitata, Gage, 239. 



(Anisophvllum) katrajensis, 



Gage, 236. 

 ( ^— ) minbuensis, Gage, 237. 



(Tithymalus) perbracteata, Gage, 

 238. 

 ■ sinensis. Jesson et Turrill, 329. 



Tirucalli, 94. 



Euphorbiaceae, new, from India and 



Malaya, 236. 

 Euryops Dieterlenii, 



Wood, 335. 

 Evans, W. N., 191, 

 Exacum Saulierei, Dunn, 30 

 — sutapense, Hosseus, 8. 



/. Medle \j 



Fagaceae, new. 

 sula, 177, 



F. 

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